Alligator lizard
An alligator lizard is any one of various kinds of lizards that have some shared characteristics. The term may specifically refer to:
Species of the genus Elgaria:
- Elgaria coerulea (Northern alligator lizard)
- Elgaria kingii (Madrean alligator lizard)
- Elgaria multicarinata (Southern alligator lizard)
- Elgaria panamintina (Panamint alligator lizard)
- Elgaria parva (pygmy alligator lizard)
- Elgaria paucicarinata (San Lucan alligator lizard)
- Elgaria velazquezi (Central Peninsular alligator lizard)
Species of the genus Gerrhonotus:
- Gerrhonotus farri (Farr's alligator lizard)
- Gerrhonotus infernalis (Texas alligator lizard)
- Gerrhonotus liocephalus (smooth-headed alligator lizard)
- Gerrhonotus lugoi (Lugo's alligator lizard)
Species of the genus Abronia (Arboreal alligator lizards)
References
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